Annotation of Birth Facts Abstracted From Certified Copy of Birth Certificate is a legal document that was released by the Wisconsin Register of Deeds Association - a government authority operating within Wisconsin.
Q: What is an abstracted birth fact?
A: An abstracted birth fact is a piece of information that is extracted from a certified copy of a birth certificate.
Q: What does the birth certificate abstract include?
A: The birth certificate abstract includes basic information such as the person's name, date of birth, place of birth, and the names of the parents.
Q: Why is a certified copy of a birth certificate needed?
A: A certified copy of a birth certificate is often required for various purposes, such as obtaining a passport, enrolling in school, or applying for government benefits.
Q: Are abstracted birth facts legally valid?
A: Yes, abstracted birth facts are legally valid as they are extracted from a certified copy of a birth certificate, which is an official document.
Q: Can I use an abstracted birth fact as an official document?
A: No, an abstracted birth fact itself is not an official document. It is a summary of information extracted from a certified copy of a birth certificate, which is the official document.
Q: What other information might be included in a birth certificate abstract?
A: In addition to basic information, a birth certificate abstract may also include details such as the time of birth, the attending physician, and any additional remarks or annotations made on the original birth certificate.
Form Details:
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